Since [[atheists]] do not believe in God, it is meaningless to accuse ask an atheist of being a sinner. Atheists recognize the concept of right and wrong actions in terms of their impact on other people, but the idea of sin is basically irrelevant without appealing to a deity.

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Since [[Athiests]] do not believe in God, it is meaningless to accuse ask an atheist of being a sinner. Humanistic athiests recognize the concept of right and wrong actions in terms of their impact on other people, but the idea of sin is basically irrelevant without appealing to a deity.

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Unlike the humanist concept of evil, sin is defined entirely in terms of doing things which God specifically prohibits.

Counter-Apologetics

Since Athiests do not believe in God, it is meaningless to accuse ask an atheist of being a sinner. Humanistic athiests recognize the concept of right and wrong actions in terms of their impact on other people, but the idea of sin is basically irrelevant without appealing to a deity.